| Show BY TELEGRAPH zen yen WESTERN WION union USE A AMERICA 31 E R I 1 C A V AT MASSILLON 0 8 mr nir blaine accompanied compa nied by hon win wm mckinley arld arid a long line of 01 private carriages drove over this morning from canton to massillon eight miles shortly after 1 the rain ceased a and iid ild the clubs mustered and escorted him hlin through the main streets to the fair grounds where he was to speak blaine was escorted to the stand in the midst of a great reat tent the tent lent wag wai was already pac packed eed ted full and more were gathered around it outside mr blaine made the follow following ln speece speech hilds mes uen OF omo in ii the procession of our political opponents in youngstown recently there appeared a man and woman in rags and apparent wretchedness bearing them tha the inscription this Is what protection has done for us derisive laughter this was intended to typify and anz deng denounce ance the results of protection in ohio I 1 want to present the other side of the picture in ohio today to day there are manufacturing establishments lish ments they cost 2100 and they turn out annually pro products auci duct s worth the result of that investment and product I 1 observe a great many people in ohio who are not in rags and not in wretchedness thirty five and forty years the entire western country was called aponas upon as an agricultural community to oppose protective tariff because it favored the manufacturing interests of the east since then the manufacturing industries of the country have traveled westward until ohio has become one of the largest manufacturing states of df the union combining wl within thin herself great agricultural i interests and creat lanuke turing interests and thus she presents elements fie eie ments of comfort and material progress As steadily as the agricultural states become settled manufactures fo follow llovy indiana illinois and michigan gan are coming on rapidly after ohio iowa kansas and minnesota will come along in due time being the result of the protective policy now upheld by the republican publican ite ile party which operate operates to carry into states and alid ultimately into every county in the united states it never was designed that one part of the country should be permanently a agricultural country and adoth r part manufacture etwas designed that a agriculture didul and should hand band in hand and wherever they do go hand in hand we have thrift progress and happiness if this indu industrial trial triai t system which combines the highest elements ot of numan prosperity by the unity of the agricultural and manufacturing interests is worth preserving you should not forget that our political opponents havu have never tailed in tiie tile last 51 61 years never since 1833 when they had power in congress either to repeal the protective tariff if one existed or to try to repeal it or to prevent the enact ment menion of such huch tariff in other words I 1 since 1833 the democratic party in congress has never sustained by its vote protective tariff not once we are met with the accusation that tive tariff injures the commerce of the country that assertion is more frequently made in the east than in the west I 1 answer to it that since the protective pro tariff was enacted in 1861 the exports for the united states have been vastly greater in amount and value than all the exports from the first settlement of the english colonist colonis t on this continent down aown to the inauguration of president lincoln great cheering I 1 think that is worth repeating yes es yes if you take every effort that was ever made from the territory which now conati united ot of the settlement of jamestown and plymouth Illy mouth rock in iwa and clear down clown to tile year ism and adi add them all together they fall fail by several thousand million dollars to he be as great in amount as aa our exports f from rom 1861 to this time so that the assertion that to a protective tariff hinders the development of the commerce of the country is not only disproved by the facts but directly the contrary is true for agriculture agri agni culture and manufactures and commerce RO go hand in hand and were desi dest designed abed to go hand in hand they are triple cards which bound together make up the strength of national prosperity I 1 assume therefore that the people of ohio are interested in maintaining a protective tariff and it you are it is in your power to do it ohio speaks her voice on tuesday next ahls thiv 01 strict district will laye have an opportunity to speak her voice and say whether one of the most brilliant advocates of protection that ever served in congress shall be returned with the opportunity to vindicate by your votes the splendid experience which ohio has had in the developing of her agricultural and manufacturing interests together it is ia for the menos men of ohio while the nation looks oil on to record the their ir opinion and j judgment 1 I thank you for your cordial reception and bid you good bye general hawley ex secreta secretary r windom and senator cullom of illinois also made speeches speech eg mckinley McK mckinley inleT did n not nol ot make a speech but confined b himself ms if t to the introduction of some other 6 speakers P 1 ers in the evening there was a tort torchlight bah J 19 lit procession af after ter dark blaine drove with mr nir mckinley to canton washington wahington 8 gen logan accompanied by a delegation of the young republican club of philadelphia left this forenoon for philadelphia baltimore 8 glogau and party passed as ec I 1 through baltimore td day dav from ush washington ina ing ton for philadelphia no one rec received receive elve eive him at the station where the train stopped chester pa 7 the train bearing cotran Lo ana and party was met by a committee he acknowledged the continued cheering by frequently raising his hat ane clubs fell into line behind gen logans carriage and the procession moved to the grounds of the chester republican league ex congressman n ward introduced gen f lozan locan who wild spoke on the tariff and fl financial n policy of the government ile he acknowledged the hearty and enthusiastic reception accord accorded eq him by bi the people was beyond his expectation and showed clearly the drift of public jublle sentiment in this community at the conclusion of the address gen logan was vas driven to the depot and deft left for philadelphia philadelphia 8 long before the arrival of gen logan at the academy of music this evening the auditorium and galleries were thronged thron ged by thousands of people after brief addresses by chairman james dobson and general james A beaver general logan losan spoke for nearly bearly an hour upon what he char as the paramount issue in the contest which was whether the republican or american idea that thab of protection of bf all industries that compete with foreign industries or whether the english or democrat democratic ici idea of free trade and low caces shall binate A comparison of the records of the opposing parties was rodde made ile lle said nearly B 40 years prior to the advent of the republican party poverty and squalor followed asi the results of the democratic tariff legislation ji A panic resulted from the action of the democracy ar ai that time thue and then it 1842 a compromise omia tariff was passed v under which the people prospered for a time but the democratic party as before laid its hand heavily upon the prosperity of the country and in 1846 the tariff was again legislated upon the cou country latry as a result sity from that period up to 1861 the panic of 1857 being beine one feature of hard times gimesi The ionly assets received bythe by the republican part party ow on the assignment then made by ae the democracy were a bankrupt treasury and poverty throughout the laud land the administrative tra tive ability of the d democratic party was shown in our gur then financial condition tinder the then existing bankruptcy system based upon W wildcat wild ild iid cat currency with no redemption except in particular cases people were everywhere losing their property and so deplorable vas the public credit that the government of the united states could not borrow i failed in an effort to get and succeeded only in borrowing at a heavy discount vart a part of which went to pay the theba laries valaries ba 0 of the democratic congressmen who at about thit time were given an anini anin in i i definite leave of absence from washington another of the assets handed over by the democracy was the sectional war for the Aest destruction ruction of th the government this was the record of the democratic party it was such evidence to the world of want of capacity that no sensible people ought to bew be willing illi ng to entrust it with the admiration of even the estate of an individual citizen on the other hand band the speaker said the cry of hia hla brother hendricks Hendric rs was I 1 turn the rascals out let honest men in an and the government will go on serenely once nore more lt ile he proceeded to consider why the republican lican party should be turned out was it because it had been in favor of preserving servin the grandest government god ever gave to man was it because they said the power was ir the government vern ment to preserve its own life and protect its citizens was it nau inaam the me government so far as its credit was concerned a monument among I 1 civilized nations for our national credit was today to day equal to that of any government on earth was it because they had nad abolished d wild wild cat currency which requited holders of it to carry about with theia thela detectors in lit order to know how bow much was the discount on the bills they held and had substituted for that the best cur currency rency system ever devised by man was it because they had made good their prom ise country that the burrene currency should be worth gold dollar for dollar was it because they had reached out the hand of Christian christianity lity and civilization to 4 of despondent human beings who v tha had been manacled mana cled by their slave masters and had said to them come comb up to us lis bd befree free tree if it was not this thi cheh what hd has this re republican party arty done by which it hati hsu disgraced the american people in what had they been deficient were they to be turned out because they had bad tried to suppress polygamy in the territories and found the democracy an obstruction in their way when in 1861 1801 the republican party the agents of the people accepted the government thuy they found the aggregate value vaine of the property in the country to be but under a protective tul tui tariff system and und wise systems system of finance a helped e pe the country to progress U until ell eli fil toda today to da day it has as accumulated 30 p I 1 of wealth in excess of that which hit it t possessed 21 years ago and our manufactures in the thi meanwhile have grown from to in number and the capital invested in them has increased fivefold nive five foid fold since while their employed emp loyes receive now instead of paid in 1861 under the republican policy the labor laborers drs of the country are ing over that which would have been paid the same number of laborers in 1861 under the mino gino democratic cratic system in 1861 tile the manufactured products 0 of af the country realized a little tt le over ovet whereas today to day under a protective tariff the return amounts to wnm such has been the growth of thee the country in wealth under republican rule gen logan next asserted that english support and sympathy with the confederates in the re bellien rebellion was because of the free trade section of the confederate constitution which pr provided 0 that no tax pi or tariff should be levied to foster lany any industry and no bonus should be paid to any ony kind of manufactures lie ile charged that the democrats bad had put in their platform of today to day in almost identical language the confederate constitution aled and tm this had been done under southern dictation england now sympathized with the democratic party as she did alth the confederates because democratic democrat tic success will open up a market sor for her products in answer to tile the charge that the republican pub licau party parts were ruining the country by holding four millions af t dollars surplus in the treasury he explained that of it constituted the legal reserve for redemption purposes velie welle were special depo deposits sits by corporations or whoever jt it may be for which certificates known is as the old certificates are in daily circulation the balance was held for th payment of interest on called bonds that have not been presented of the whole attio atrio amount therefore is practically in circulation among the people in anscer er to the charge that the there re pub licau party has given away the publics lands he asserted that the I 1 and land grant policy was inaugurated by the democrats and unfortunately forari foier hendricks who made the charge the fact was wis oh record that be benave bonave naver naven failed to vote a land grant when helas he was in congress referring to the democratic declaration in favor of a free ballot and fair count the speaker continued 1 I hope they are in favor of them thern now I 1 have not known them to favor them heretofore if they are nrc sincere enthat in that t there here is no trouble about this election it f they will permit a free sree ballot anda abda and a free ree count in the southern S ates the democratic party cannot carry a single one of those statts states mississippi has today to day a colored population that is nearly treble that of the whites while nearly a third of the white population are republicans the remarks of gen logan were frequently interrupted uy by long continued applause and upon ubon their he het was escorted to the car carriage ridge in waiting A witie on lake michigan last night blew alvay awas tiie tile shanty in which the thi laborers laborer employed ed in the thein ln in let lake tunnel at hyde park were lodged it was set on piles in ane lake about one mile from the shore there were sixteen men in all employed in tile the inlet and by the cai cat carrying I 1 i n away of the shanty they were left clinin clinging 0 ta to the stringers in a most perilous s P position one man came ashore on oil a plank near south ChI chicago cako caho and it was feared that the others had been drowned A lif lifesaving life ilfe e saving crew went to the rescue and i shortly before poon noon succeeded in throwing h a line to the frail pier from which the had been beeh biown blown A rescue of what remained of the party is now certain unless they should in the meantime be be overcome by ejaus ti tion onland and cold eight figures could be seen through field blasses glasses clinging fast tot to the hepler pier theli thell the life ilfe saving crew succeeding iun inu rescuing four persons and it is now known that ten of those on the ther frail frati pier were drowned the storm was one of great fu fury ry and blew up lip very suddenly and the wo work rk of destroying the temporary tempora ry structure was quick and com 1 e e T the ile lle men bad one small boat whip which c h is s supposed st to have gone kone adrift wh when n t the e storm first struck the pier a number of the unfortunate menbere men were carried into the lake with the Nv wreckage recka ae of th their e ir building and were compelled to bat battie battle tle tie for their lives with nothing not liing TO aid ald but stray pieces of floating timbers in the darkness of the night few facts are obtainable at this hour WATERBURY conn 8 richard clark mark of caledonia dann dana canada da an employee of circus while opening the ventilator in a cage this morning had his left hand seized by a ti tiger er and while trying to release himself seif |